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  2. John Francis Dodge - Wikipedia

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    Dodge was born in Niles, Michigan, where his father ran a foundry and machine shop.John and his younger brother, Horace, were inseparable as children and as adults.The origins of the Dodge family was earlier thought to lie in Stockport, England, where a Dodge ancestral home still stands (Halliday Hill Farmhouse in Listed buildings in Stockport), however recent DNA testing conducted by the ...

  3. Horace Elgin Dodge - Wikipedia

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    Dodge Brothers Mausoleum. In 1919, Henry Ford bought out the Dodge brothers' shareholdings in Ford Motor Company for $25 million. In January 1920, Horace's brother, John, died during the influenza epidemic. [9] He was interred in the family's Egyptian-style mausoleum in Detroit's Woodlawn Cemetery guarded by two Sphinx statues. [10]

  4. Anna Thompson Dodge - Wikipedia

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    After her husband died (only 11 months after his brother and Dodge-cofounder John Francis Dodge), she became a substantial owner of the Dodge company. She and John's widow Matilda sold the company in 1926 for US$146 million (equivalent to $2.51 billion in 2023) [ 2 ] to Dillon, Read & Co. , which was the largest cash transaction in history at ...

  5. Frances Dodge - Wikipedia

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    The Dodges had three other children and lived their early years in Detroit and Grosse Pointe. In 1920, after the death of John Dodge, the family moved to Meadow Brook Farms in Rochester, Michigan, which had been a hunting and golf retreat for the Dodge brothers. She was encouraged to ride along with her brother, Daniel, and this sparked a ...

  6. The Dodge Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Brothers are a British skiffle band from Southampton playing Americana, rockabilly, bluegrass, folk, country and blues music. The band includes film critic and BBC television presenter Mark Kermode , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] along with Mike and Alex Hammond and Aly Hirji.

  7. Ed Masterson - Wikipedia

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    In the 1959 MGM film, The Gunfight at Dodge City, Harry Lauter portrayed Ed Masterson, historically portraying him as killed, shot in the back by a man avenging his own brother's death. [ 7 ] In the 1994 Warner Bros. film, Wyatt Earp , Bill Pullman portrayed Ed Masterson, whom Wyatt Earp (played by Kevin Costner ) claimed lacked the temperament ...

  8. Matilda Dodge Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Matilda Dodge Wilson (née Rausch; October 19, 1883 – September 19, 1967) was an American politician and heiress who was the 43rd Lieutenant Governor of Michigan. Ranked as one of the wealthiest women in the world, [ 1 ] she was the widow of John Francis Dodge , who co-founded the Dodge motor car company in Detroit with his brother Horace ...

  9. Woodlawn Cemetery (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Matilda Dodge Wilson – (1883–1967) Widow of John Dodge and Alfred Wilson, benefactor of Michigan State University – now Oakland University and Detroit's Music Hall and Lieutenant Governor of Michigan [2] Pop Winans (1934–2009) – gospel singer and patriarch of the gospel group the Winans family